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<blockquote data-quote="stani36" data-source="post: 116274" data-attributes="member: 24450"><p>Thank you to you all for your advice, you've been a great help and your helping me make up my mind about the injection. I got myself in such a tissy during in the night and went hypo, so it took my mind off the pain for a while hehe! It's making me laugh now as I'm now realising how much of a plonka I must look. </p><p></p><p>I'm off to the diabetic clinic in a bit and will let you what they say. It will probably be during the night when I'm in pain and need to take my mind off it. I've bought so many things to try and help me sleep and combat the pain due to high doseage painkillers not working, it's mad. They include a microwaveable wheatie, a shoulder microwaveable heat pad, TENS machine, and today I've just recieved a 6ft maternity bolster pillow to cuddle upto. All I need now is to be able to wake my husband in the night for a hug and tlc which isn't working, hence the pillow!!! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> :evil:</p><p></p><p>Anyway, hope you all have a great day and I let you know how it goes at clinic. I only joined this forum in the night and it's been really therapeutic. Who needs fancy drugs when you can sit and chat to people all day hehe! :wink: x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stani36, post: 116274, member: 24450"] Thank you to you all for your advice, you've been a great help and your helping me make up my mind about the injection. I got myself in such a tissy during in the night and went hypo, so it took my mind off the pain for a while hehe! It's making me laugh now as I'm now realising how much of a plonka I must look. I'm off to the diabetic clinic in a bit and will let you what they say. It will probably be during the night when I'm in pain and need to take my mind off it. I've bought so many things to try and help me sleep and combat the pain due to high doseage painkillers not working, it's mad. They include a microwaveable wheatie, a shoulder microwaveable heat pad, TENS machine, and today I've just recieved a 6ft maternity bolster pillow to cuddle upto. All I need now is to be able to wake my husband in the night for a hug and tlc which isn't working, hence the pillow!!! :) :evil: Anyway, hope you all have a great day and I let you know how it goes at clinic. I only joined this forum in the night and it's been really therapeutic. Who needs fancy drugs when you can sit and chat to people all day hehe! :wink: x [/QUOTE]
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